Inbal Abergil is a visual artist and an educator originally from Jerusalem.

She holds an M.F.A. in Visual Art from Columbia University (2011) and a B.F.A. with honors from the Midrasha School of Art (2007). Her work has been exhibited internationally in museum and gallery exhibitions. She has had solo shows at Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery, New York City, Tova Osman Gallery, Tel-Aviv, and Kibbutz Art Gallery, Tel-Aviv. Abergil has also shown at Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, Jeonju Photo Festival, South Korea, Shulamit Gallery Venice, California, among others. Abergil’s work can be found in public collections like the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Fisher Landau Center For Art, Long Island City, The American University Art Museum, Washington DC and Haaretz Collection, Tel-Aviv.

Abergil is the recipient of numerous awards including the Rabenovich Prize from Tel Aviv's Department of Art &amp; Culture (2004), the America-Israel Cultural Foundation (2002) and the Artis Grant Program (2012). Her series Nothing Left Here But The Hurt was nominated for the prestigious Prix Pictet Photography Prize (2012). In 2015, Abergil’s current project was selected for fiscal sponsorship with Artspire, a program of the New York Foundation for the Arts. She was selected as a 2013 FlaxArt International Artist in Residence, Northern Ireland, and was an artist in residence at Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York (2015). Most recently Abergil was nominated for the Pollock-Krasner Foundation award and her first monograph, N.O.K-Next Of Kin, will come out with Daylight Publishing in Fall 2017. In addition to her studio practice, Abergil teaches photography at Columbia University and Pace University.